Butch Wesley and the dirty scenes in The Watchmen, Gene Renfroe diversifies the neighborhood, David Beck stands in solidarity with Michael "Weedman" Phelps, and David Crowe thinks America’s addicted.
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Donnell Keith Grey bonds with Obama, Lachlan Patterson googles like crazy, Nitin Kant solves the immigration problem, and Robert Hawkins is done with gay pride parades.
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Joe Lovitt breaks the bad news about Bristol and Levi’s split, Bryan Gutmann believes in the magic of Obama, Ann Coulter calls Bill Clinton gay, according to Collin Moulton, and Auggie Smith thinks Kellogg's is making a huge mistake.
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Will Durst gets depressed by our political role models, Macio isn’t worried about the first black president, Larry Reeb wants to tax our morons, and Cy Amundson feels bad for the rich people. Just kidding.
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David Crowe chimes in on the healthcare debate, Phil Mazo thinks the unemployed should stop complaining, Billy D. Washington rings in the New Year, John Evans drinks to Obama, and Mike Gardner has news for you: you’re broke.
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Geoff Tate makes the most of the bailouts, Tim Slagle eases you into the digital TV transition, the recession hits David James hard, and Dov Davidoff runs down the news.
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Will Durst settles the gay marriage debate (for now), Obama is not Mike Armstrong’s savior, Andy Sandford has all the hottest new iPhone apps, and Jamie Lissow breaks down cell phone laws.
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W. Kamau Bell is sick of seeing Barack on TV, Jimmy Dore ponders America’s trillions, Matt Conty mixes up politics and baseball, and Dan Cummins saves the polar bears... only not.
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Tom Simmons has a plan for outer space, Chris Bliss digs Canadian tolerance, Mike Stanley has some 2012 predictions, and Matt Fugate is hot for Obama.
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Will Durst is scared of Cheney, Paul Varghese explains Indian tech support, James Moore argues against arguments against gay marriage, and Josh Sneed takes the Octomom down.
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Amber Preston doesn’t let the economy stop her, Pete Lee solves the Iraq War problem, Larry Reeb gets you freaked about Social Security, and Chris Bliss gets depressed by the depression.
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